Freighter cruiser makes for Bora Bora - TravelMole


Freighter cruiser makes for Bora Bora

Thursday, 03 Oct, 2013 0

Tahiti’s freighter cruise line, Aranui, will make its first scheduled calls to Bora Bora next year including a Christmas visit.

Aranui is best known for its 14-day cruise adventures to French Polynesia’s Marquesas and Tuamotus archipelagoes but will also add two visits to Bora Bora’s blue lagoon during April and December 2014.

Aranui’s regional representative Australia New Zealand, Laurent Wong, said Bora Bora would be a highlight for passengers booking the special cruises.

"We visited Bora Bora for the first time earlier this year and after seeing how much our passengers enjoyed it, we realised we needed to call more regularly," Wong said.



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